I think Nvidia is probably the best at driver stability at the moment for modern GPUs on Win8/Win10, but I've also read of problems from Nvidia users. AMD is probably the worst.
@ssnobody this is my index.js and this is jpm run output.
I've checked myhttp.info shows my IP instead of google, in-spite of My Jetpack addon is enabled.
Also checked proxy from about:me which seems not configured:
Also If I manually configure proxy to proxy.googlezip.net with port 80 then I get error: This page cannot be loaded via the Chrome Data Compression Proxy. Try reloading the page. Debug info: CLik8oziwMcCFcJ9aAodcq4L4g==
@Pandya The answer to your question remains, set the proxy to proxy.googlezip.net and port 80, and inject the Chrome-Proxy header. You are getting that "page cannot be loaded" because you are not injecting the Chrome-Proxy header. Unfortunately, I see that the beta of jpm wasn't released until Firefox 34, and the global require function was not implemented until Firefox 36. You are using a pretty old version of firefox that jpm was not meant for.
If the extension is not working, you might looking into creating your own extension for Firefox 31 using cfx. There is some code over at github.com/kafene/header-modifier that might work for you, but even that says Firefox 32+
Alternatively, if you are able to upgrade the browser, I have tested this extension in 40.0.2 and it is likely to work in at least the last ESR, which would be Firefox 38+.
I see from ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuzilla that the latest version of gnuzilla / icecat is 31.8.0, so upgrading icecat likely won't help.
addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/moz-rewrite-js is reported to work with Firefox 4+ which should clearly include your version and that add-on has a javascript driven rules engine and I've already provided a javascript function that generates the auth header for you. You can likely use that extension to inject the Chrome-Proxy header and I'd be interested in hearing your results.
Found definitive information on version support for jpm. From developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/SDK/Tutorials/… you can only use jpm "from Firefox 38 onwards." You'll need to re-write the extension without using jpm by using cfx
@allquixotic I've not seen that kind of issue with either of my nvidia cards No issues other than needing to download and install the driver after the initial upgrade either. I'd be happy to run specific tests as long as I don't need to leave a PC on overnight (the lights THE LIGHTS!)
Hello all. I hope these questions are appropriate for this room.
Firstly,
I have 5.1 surround sound. According to Windows (10), they're all set up correctly. When I press 'test' I get a sound from the appropriate speaker so I guess they're wired correctly.
However, VLC Player, iTunes etc on;y play sound from the front two speakers. I realise that the files might be stereo not 5.1 but can't I force all 5 (plus sub) to produce music?
and of course, I'm planning, preliminarily, to do a desk replacement about feb, and to possibly grab one of those korean IPS screen as a secondary about july-august next year.
SQL stuff today. I've tried to DECLARE an int and SET it to "@@IDENTITY", after my first INSERT INTO to save the primary key to use it in further inserts as a foreign key. But I'm getting the feeling that DECLARE doesn't work with the Microsoft Access Driver. ~_~
i can get it to SELECT @@IDENTITY the first time... But as that is a table with it's own PK, when I do the same for the 3rd line, it doesn't find the same key.
looking into that now, thanks.
i think i had a look at something like that last week but i ended up finding this: stackoverflow.com/questions/4454219/… (which looked spot on but didn't end up working. :P)
also, i've tried to do multi-line sql on this but i always find it breaks and i end up going back to this single-line/separate statements crap. sorry it's a mess :P
ooh i like that idea... that it's all access's fault and not mine!
what would be a reasonable step up from access, that is still fairly beginner friendly, yet more fully featured and still has a reasonable gui / form making ability?
@Sajad so, for linux and bsd operating systems there are two general ways to install software: 1. compile it from source 2. install from centralized package repository (I will be talking you through the second approach, because compileing stuff takes time)
@Bob A while back you told me "for multiline matches, you should loop through the array of all values". is that a simple change or something more complex?